NFDA dealer attitude survey summer 2018 sees general upward movement

NFDA 03/09/2018

“It is encouraging to see that the overall relationship between franchised car dealers and manufacturers recorded an average score of 5.7* in the NFDA Dealer Attitude Survey Summer 2018, which is 0.4 higher than six months ago”, said Sue Robinson, Director of the National Franchised Dealers Association (NFDA), which represents franchised car and commercial vehicle retailers in the UK, commenting on the results of the NFDA Dealer Attitude Survey Summer 2018, published today (Monday 3 September 2018).

The NFDA carries out the Dealer Attitude Survey on a biannual basis. The results of the survey indicate potential issues affecting the dealer/manufacturer relationship and highlight where there are healthy working relationships in place. In summer 2018, NFDA surveyed 30 franchise networks and received 1,715 responses from dealers, equating to a 40% response rate.

Manufacturer rating

The key question how would you rate their manufacturers overall?, saw an increase of 0.4 points compared to the previous issue of the survey and of 0.1 points compared to one year ago. Positively, 20 dealer networks saw their score increase, while only nine went down.

Kia was again the highest scoring network with 9.1 points. It was followed closely by Toyota (9.0) and Lexus (8.7). The least valued networks were Jeep and Citroen with 3.4 points, and Alfa Romeo with 2.1.

Overall average score

With an overall average of 8.5 points across the whole survey, Kia had again the highest average score across all questions. Toyota and Lexus followed with 8.2 points. At the other end of the table, Fiat (4.2), Jeep (3.8) and Alfa Romeo (3.2) had the lowest scores although they have all improved from six months ago.

Movement in score

Mitsubishi was the most improved franchised network with an overall increase of 60.7 points across all the questions of the survey partly due to the impressive 98% response rate. Following disappointing performances six months ago, Renault, Abarth and Honda saw upward movements too.

Robinson continued, “The NFDA Dealer Attitude Survey is a crucial barometer of the status of working relationships in the automotive sector and we are pleased to see that manufacturers continue to place enormous value on the survey.

“Positively, there has been a general increment in satisfaction levels across the key questions of the survey. Additionally, although some of the top performers had lower scores than six months ago, we are pleased to see that the majority of the bottom networks have experienced solid improvements.

“Going forward, it is vital that the relationships between retailers and manufacturers remain as healthy and constructive as possible and we will continue to liaise with manufacturers to ensure that the interests of our members are safeguarded”.

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The Retail Motor Industry represents the interests of operators in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man providing sales and services to motorists and businesses. The RMI has a formal association with the independent Scottish Motor Trade Association which represents the retail motor industry in Scotland.